We'll be coming on Friday afternoon, leaving on Sunday early afternoon, blue GSA Pallas. It appears we have to order breakfast, so two on Saturday and two on Sunday, making it four breakfasts please (minus grocer's apostrophe)

After a call from the quack i can confirm i will be there for the weekend but im not allowed to drink i know im devastated its going to be a heavy night of Ribena and pickled eggs only for me, although i will probably feel better sunday morning

davetherave wrote:I seriously doubt the doctor said a smoke was still allowed Lol!Looking forward to the beers, perhaps not the pickled eggs so much...Need to gaffer tape the sunroof of the cx up again before I go!

davetherave wrote:I seriously doubt the doctor said a smoke was still allowed Lol!Looking forward to the beers, perhaps not the pickled eggs so much...Need to gaffer tape the sunroof of the cx up again before I go!

Well she didnt say i couldnt so thats good enough for me Dave

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I take the same approach... It's all I have left in the vice department....

davetherave wrote:I seriously doubt the doctor said a smoke was still allowed Lol!Looking forward to the beers, perhaps not the pickled eggs so much...Need to gaffer tape the sunroof of the cx up again before I go!

Well she didnt say i couldnt so thats good enough for me Dave

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I take the same approach... It's all I have left in the vice department....

Except an XM...

I'll be smoking tomorrow. Just got the salmon steaks out of the freezer and found some oak sawdust ...

1) for the first time - they will be issued with a cannabis warning. A cannabis warning is a spoken warning given by a police officer, either on the street or at the police station. The police have the option of using a cannabis warning when someone is caught with a small amount of cannabis for personal use.

'Cannabis warnings' were first introduced in 2004 as a way for police to respond to cannabis possession offences while the drug was at Class C. However, cannabis warnings issued during the period that cannabis was a Class C drug (bewteen January 29 2004 and January 26 2009) will not be carried forward.

2) for the second time - They will be issued with a Penalty Notice for Disorder (PND) for cannabis possession. PNDs are tickets that police officers can issue at the scene of an incident or in custody - they carry an on-the-spot fine of £80.

Please note: as of January 23 2009, the introduction of PNDs is awaiting parliamentary approval. The Government has indicated that the introduction of PNDs for cannabis possession will go ahead as soon as possible, subject to the agreement of parliament.

3) for the third time - police officers will consider further action. This could include release without charge, caution, conditional caution or prosecution.

4) any additional times - According to government statements ‘all subsequent offences are likely to result in arrest’.

In the case of someone being brought to prosecution for cannabis possession, as a Class B drug the maximum penalty is five years imprisonment.